The Importance of passwords

Passwords provide the first line of defense against unauthorized access to your computer and personal information. The stronger your password, the more protected your computer will be from hackers and malicious software. You should maintain strong passwords for all accounts on your computer.

Here are some useful tips to for creating strong passwords and keeping your information secure.

Use a unique password for each of your important accounts (i.e. email and online banking). Do not use the same password across multiple accounts.

Your password should be at least 8 characters long. Password should consist of lowercase and uppercase letters, numbers and symbols. A long password will offer more protection than a short password if it is properly constructed.

Do not use personal information such as your name, age, date of birth, child’s name, pet’s name, or favorite color/song when constructing your password.

Avoid consecutive keyboard combinations (i.e. qwerty or asdfg).

Look around and make sure no one is watching while you enter your password. If somebody is, politely ask them to look away.

Always log off/sign out if you leave your device for the day – it just takes a few seconds to do and it’ll help ensure that no one uses your system for malicious purposes.

Avoid entering passwords on computers you don't control – they may have malicious software installed to purposely steal your password.